Cultural Competency Workshops

19Oct 2018

Cultural Competency Workshop: MITT and Blood Quantum

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MITT and Blood Quantum

What does it mean to be enrolled? Is it different than being registered? Why does someone want to be enrolled or registered? These questions and more will […]

14Sep 2018

Cultural Competency Workshop: Native American Parenting

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Native American Parenting

Notions of good child-rearing practices vary widely and often cause tension when they differ in issues such as discipline. Research shows that beliefs about childrearing are adopted from […]

7Sep 2018
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Cultural Competency: Native American Parenting

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We hope you will join us for this month’s Cultural Competency Workshop Series. This session, Native American Parenting, will examine traditional Native parenting practices and worldviews that influence child-rearing. The […]

20Jul 2018

Cultural Competency Workshop: The Government-to-Government Misnomer

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The Government-to-Government Misnomer
This session will examine the recent development of Tribal governments and profile the current structures in most modern Tribal nations. This session will help participants understand the cultural […]

22Jun 2018

Cultural Competency Workshop: Sobriety & Social Connection: Native Views of Addiction & Helping

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Sobriety & Social Connection: Native Views of Addiction & Helping
This session will examine some of the past and current views of addiction and its impact in Native American communities. The […]

25May 2018

Cultural Competency Workshop: In the Best Interest: Introduction to the Indian Child Welfare Act

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In the Best Interest: Introduction to the Indian Child Welfare Act

In 1978, a contingent of elders from North Dakota lobbied for the passage of a unique Congressional Act to keep […]